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Class of 2004 Class Profile
Men Women
Applicant Files Started....... 8,989 1,901
Nominated..................... 3,353 641
Qualified..................... 1,969 352
(academically, physical aptitude)
Admitted...................... 993 195
Rank in High School ClassFirst Fifth..... 72% Second Fifth.... 19% Third Fifth..... 7% Fourth Fifth.... 2% Bottom Fifth.... 0%American College Testing (ACT) Assessment Program Scores* Range Eng Math Sci Reas Read 31-36 14% 26% 19% 41% 26-30 55% 57% 48% 42% 21-25 27% 17% 32% 16% 16-20 3% 0% 1% 1% 11-15 0% 0% 0% 0% Mean 27 28 27 29College Board Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) Scores* Range Verbal Math 700-800 15% 22% 600-699 49% 53% 500-599 33% 24% 400-499 3% 1% 300-399 0% 0% Mean 621 641 *Includes only scores used as a basis for admission.Academic Honors Class Valedictorians.............................. 63 Class Salutatorians............................... 39 National Merit Scholarship Recognition............ 182 National Honor Society............................ 686Activities Boys/Girls State Delegate....................... 217 Class President or Student Body President....... 222 School Publication Staff School Paper Editor, Co-Editor of Staff....... 157 Yearbook Editor or Co-Editor.................. 134 Debating........................................ 147 Dramatics....................................... 201 Scouting Participants........................... 513 Eagle Scout (men) or Gold Award (women)....... 155 Varsity Athletics............................... 1,045 Letter Winner................................. 1,045 Team Captain.................................. 508Geographical Distribution The Class of 2004 "new cadets" included 1,179 U.S. citizens from every state in the nation plus 8 foreign cadets for a total of 1,187 new cadets. There were 195 females, 103 African-Americans, 92 Hispanics, and 9 Native Americans. The foreign cadets were from Cameroon, the Philippines (2), Jordan, Dominican Republic, Honduras, Kazakhstan and Taiwan. |
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